Lakers' Bradley opts out of NBA's
restart, cites son's health
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[June 24, 2020]
The Western Conference-leading
Los Angeles Lakers will be without a starter when the NBA season
resumes, as guard Avery Bradley announced Tuesday that he will not
join the team next month in central Florida.
Bradley told ESPN that his decision was made out of concern for the
health of his 6-year-old son, Liam, who has dealt with respiratory
problems. Bradley and his wife have three children.
After a four-month hiatus prompted by the coronavirus pandemic, the
NBA will send the top 22 of its 30 teams to the Walt Disney World
Resort near Orlando, Fla. Training camp is due to run July 9-29 with
games to commence on July 30.
"As committed to my Lakers teammates and the organization as I am, I
ultimately play basketball for my family," Avery Bradley said, per
ESPN. "And so, at a time like this, I can't imagine making any
decision that might put my family's health and well-being at even
the slightest risk.
"As promised also, I will use this time away to focus on the
formation of projects to help strengthen my communities."
Last week, Bradley joined with Brooklyn Nets guard Kyrie Irving in
fronting a coalition of NBA players asking the league and the
players union to focus on social reform and anti-racism causes.
The rules of the paused season will allow the Lakers to replace
Bradley on the roster, and multiple media outlets reported that free
agent JR Smith could be a top target.
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Cleveland Cavaliers' rookie Kyrie Irving (R) dribbles around Boston
Celtics' defender Avery Bradley during the second quarter of their
NBA basketball game in Cleveland January 31, 2012. REUTERS/Aaron
Josefczyk
Smith won an NBA championship alongside current Lakers star LeBron
James in 2015-16. However, the 34-year-old veteran last appeared in
an NBA game in November 2018.
Bradley, 29, averaged 8.6 points and 2.3 rebounds for the Lakers in
49 games (44 starts) this season. He missed 13 games in November and
December due to a hairline fracture in his right leg.
A 2010 first-round pick of the Celtics (19th overall) out of Texas,
Bradley played seven seasons in Boston before splitting the past
three seasons between the Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers,
Memphis Grizzlies and the Lakers.
(Field Level Media)
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